pbel
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Why do I need more than a source bearing Einstein's own hand writing? Secondly he refused Israel's Presidency when offered...Zionism has become a Religious movement rather than a political movement, that's why there's no end to this conflict.This is the thinly disguised Fascism that exists in Zionism that Einstein warned us about: that Religious Chauvinism that is a State based on faith or religion is dangerous to outsiders...
A type of Racism preached by the Nazis, i.e. a superior race exists.
Isnt that what the muslims also preach, and have it as a direct proclamation from their god. Have you read the koran lately ?
And Einstien did not warn about Zionism, that is a LIE and you cant show more than one source for the claim
So you are a hand writing expert now, and can tell if the writing was Einstein's just by looking at a computer screen ?Do you think the writing is a fake? Produce a link.Why do I need more than a source bearing Einstein's own hand writing? Secondly he refused Israel's Presidency when offered...Zionism has become a Religious movement rather than a political movement, that's why there's no end to this conflict.This is the thinly disguised Fascism that exists in Zionism that Einstein warned us about: that Religious Chauvinism that is a State based on faith or religion is dangerous to outsiders...
A type of Racism preached by the Nazis, i.e. a superior race exists.
Isnt that what the muslims also preach, and have it as a direct proclamation from their god. Have you read the koran lately ?
And Einstien did not warn about Zionism, that is a LIE and you cant show more than one source for the claim
So you are a hand writing expert now, and can tell if the writing was Einstein's just by looking at a computer screen ?
Why it is you saying that you can tell the writing is Einstein's without ever seeing any of his previous writing. So prove it is Einstein's ?
Look closely nutcracker and you will see the "handwriting on the wall!"
http://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Israel-Zionism-Provocative-Middle/dp/0312362285
Albert Einstein thought and wrote extensively not just on the most difficult problems in physics, but also in politics. For the first time, this book collects his essays, interviews, and letters on the Middle East, Zionism, and Arab-Jewish relations. Many of these have never been published in English, and all of them contradict the popular image of Einstein as pro-Zionist. He was offered and refused the Presidency of Israel, but had he taken it, he may have said things the Zionists didn’t want to hear; he favored a non-religious state that would welcome Jew and Palestinian alike.
One person’s letters, even Einstein’s, cannot resolve the crisis in the Middle East, but decades later, when horrors of the conflict in the Middle East are familiar to everyone, the reflections of one of the twentieth century’s greatest thinkers are a signpost, showing his commitment to social justice, understanding, and friendship between Jew and Arab.